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retaking — re·take || ‚rÉªË teɪk n. photograph or film sequence that is reshot v. take back, take again; film again, rephotograph … English contemporary dictionary
retaking — The taking one s goods, from another, who without right has taken possession thereof. See recaption … Black's law dictionary
retaking — See recapture; repossession … Ballentine's law dictionary
retaking — noun the act of taking something back • Syn: ↑recapture • Derivationally related forms: ↑retake, ↑recapture (for: ↑recapture) • Hypernyms: ↑recovery, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
price of retaking — index ransom Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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recapture — The retaking and returning to custody of an escaped prisoner. 27 Am J2d Escape § 26. The retaking of property taken as prize of war. 56 Am J1st War § 180. The taking of a vessel from pirates or an enemy who has taken it without right. 47 Am J1st… … Ballentine's law dictionary